Thursday, July 30, 2009

Interview with Former Fellow Jann Pasler on Rorotoko

Rorotoko recently published a feature interview with former fellow Jann Pasler on her recent publication Composing the Citizen: Music as Public Utility in Third Republic France (University of California Press, 2009).

In the interview, Pasler shares her hope that “reading this story of how music helped forge French citizens under highly contentious but evolving political circumstances will stimulate reflection on some critical issues in our own times. Three ongoing concerns hark back to this period: the desire to assure accessibility to the arts for all citizens, the use of music and musical practices to build community and help people explore what they value as a people, and faith in music’s capacity to revitalize and help us imagine change because we have heard it.”

Read on at http://www.rorotoko.com/index.php/article/jann_pasler_composing_citizen_…

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Rene Girard Scrutinizes the Human Condition from Creation to Apocalypse

Emeritus French professor and former fellow René Girard is one of only 40 members, or immortels, of the Académie Francaise, France’s highest intellectual honor.

In this rare interview with Stanford’s Cynthia Haven, he admits that few people here understand quite what he does. Read the article in the Stanford Magazine.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Thitinan Pongsudhirak Comments on U.S. Ties to Southeast Asia in WSJ

Incoming 2009-10 international visitor Thitinan Pongsudhirak commented on America’s ties to Southeast Asian nations in the July 22 edition of the Wall Street Journal. Following Secretary of State Hilary Clinton’s attendance at the summit of the 10-member Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Thailand, Pongsudirak said that “America is shaping itself to be a real player in the region again.” Hilary Clinton signed ASEAN’s Treaty of Amity and Cooperation (TAC), opening the door to this important regional forum. Read the full article»